Cervical hypertrophy is a common disease. Women are very familiar with this disease. How to treat cervical hypertrophy is also the most concerned issue for patients. In response to everyone’s questions, we will introduce it to you below. The specific answers to how to treat cervical hypertrophy are as follows: (1) Electric ironing: Use the electric iron head to contact the eroded surface to solidify the tissue and form a scab. The scab will begin to fall off after about two weeks, and it usually takes 6 to 8 weeks for the wound to heal. The operation should be performed 3 to 5 days after the end of menstruation. It is contraindicated for patients with adnexitis. After the treatment of cervical hypertrophy, the leucorrhea may increase temporarily or bleeding may occur. If the bleeding is heavy, sterile gauze can be used to compress and stop the bleeding, and it can be removed after 24 hours. The disadvantage is that the scar contraction may sometimes cause cervical stenosis. (2) Cryotherapy: For the treatment of cervical hypertrophy, a liquid nitrogen rapid cooling device is used. The probe is placed on the eroded surface for 1 to 3 minutes, and then removed after natural rewarming to freeze and necrotize the diseased tissue. A lot of watery secretions may flow out 2 to 3 weeks after treatment. The advantage is that bleeding and cervical stenosis are less likely to occur. (3) Laser treatment: Laser carbonizes and forms scabs on the eroded tissue, and the healing process is the same as the previous two treatments for cervical hypertrophy. After physical therapy, a large amount of yellow watery leucorrhea often flows out of the vagina. The duration varies. The vulva should be kept clean. It usually takes 6 to 8 weeks to heal. Before the wound is completely healed, bathing, sexual intercourse and vaginal douching should be avoided. After surgery, you can check once a week to observe the healing condition. Pay attention to whether there is cervical stenosis. If so, you can use a probe to gently dilate the cervix for cervical hypertrophy treatment. The above is a detailed answer to how to treat cervical hypertrophy. Treatment of cervical hypertrophy needs to be timely to avoid missing the best treatment time and aggravating our condition. |
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